As one-third of hip-hop powerhouse Bliss N Eso, Max MacKinnon(aka Eso) has become one of the most recognisable voices and loved personalities in Australian music. After ten years in the spotlight with his two partners in crime, Eso has delivered his first solo material. Sunny Days is the first single from what is going to be a super exciting record and you can hear it on Shock Mansion now!

Each Monday we bring you a random selection of tunes to help you start the week off right. Make a music selection by leaving a comment below and we will add it to next week’s selection. Hope everyone enjoys the tunes. Cheers guys.

With Action Bronson’s debut studio album, Mr. Wonderful, due to drop in less than a month, the Queens MC releases his new video for ‘Actin Crazy’.Pre-Order Action Bronson’s major label debut “Mr. Wonderful” now at http://smarturl.it/MrWonderful

Each Monday we bring you a random selection of tunes to help you start the week off right. Make a music selection by leaving a comment below and we will add it to next week’s selection. Hope everyone enjoys the tunes. Cheers guys.

Will Smith went on Late Show with David Letterman to talk about his new movie Focus, but when the band played “Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It” as the actor’s entrance music, Will was inspired to revisit his rap career. So he picked up a mic and spit a verse of the classic summer jam!

Afroman was arrested for punching a female fan during his set. The “Because I Got High” rapper was performing when a woman got on stage and approached him. As a video shows, Afroman was playing guitar and without warning he turned and socked her right in the head. “I was gonna slap a bitch, but then I got high”. I guess he stopped smoking, good for him.

Each Monday we bring you a random selection of tunes to help you start the week off right. Make a music selection by leaving a comment below and we will add it to next week’s selection. Hope everyone enjoys the tunes. Cheers guys.

Premiered for just 24 hours on Halloween of last year, Dizzee Rascal has now offered a proper release of the blood-soaked video for his grime-driven track “Couple of Stacks,” directed by Emile Sornin. A knife-yielding Dizzee stalks, terrorizes and mutilates within a narrative drawn from several horror cinema clichés: a spooky house, an evil child, horny teenagers and demonic head-spinning, to name a few. Not for the faint of heart, the video’s copious amount of gore and ’80s slasher homages will surely serve as a treat for any hardcore horror movie buff.

“Everyday man it’s chicken and chips, £1 for the chicken and chips, whoop whoop, chicken and chips”. Damn those are good lyrics. The man spits straight fire. This is Trollstation at their finest, impersonating police officers, and trolling the public hard. Cue the ‘If this was in America’ comments.

Stick To Your Guns will release their fifth full-length album, Disobedient, on February 10 via Sumerian Records. The album was produced by John Feldmann (the Used, Atreyu, 5 Seconds Of Summer). Check out their new music video for their melodic hardcore jam, “Nobody.” In the video, the band thrash away onstage give hope to the outcasts of the world. Check it out, and let us know your thoughts.

Each Monday we bring you a random selection of tunes to help you start the week off right. Make a music selection by leaving a comment below and we will add it to next week’s selection. Hope everyone enjoys the tunes. Cheers guys.

Thanks to some expert video editing of anchor Brian Williams’s newscasts on NBC Nightly News, The Tonight Show made it look like the newsman was rapping Snoop Dogg’s “Who Am I (What’s My Name)?”. In the past, the anchor has “rapped” at least a couple of other Snoop Dogg jams, including “Gin and Juice” and “Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang” (featuring Dr. Dre).

Each Monday we bring you a random selection of tunes to help you start the week off right. Make a music selection by leaving a comment below and we will add it to next week’s selection. Hope everyone enjoys the tunes. Cheers guys.

Rapper Riff Raff is on tour—and is set on fueling his body the right way. After a series of dietary mishaps on his road to getting buff, Riff Raff decides it’s time to make a change. He adds a serious workout regimen to his tour schedule and is focused on gainin’ weight and feelin’ great in hopes of becoming 240 pounds of pure muscle. But there’d better be barbells and lots of lobster if he’s going to reach his fitness goals and become the Neon Icon he’s meant to be. Don’t be fooled—he’s still set on his quest to get even bigger, faster, and stronger. Watch out for those pythons in the meantime…